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Asian Bloggers Bail?

by Erik Olsen on Mar 13, 2005

Time once gain to check in on one of our favorite bloggers Friskodude
as he laments the apparent exodus of
Asia-based bloggers. First it was Hank, an English language teacher in China, who bailed on a job at a Chinese school.
Now, another Friskodude favorite, Jodi in Korea, is
leaving due to (kind of oddly) the comments she’s been getting on her site. 

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